@adarkershadeofbrown: Honestly to edit those type of photos, it would only take a couple min. I would assume u wouldn't be mass producing Tilt-Shift photos. The quality loss would only be significant if u are printing in huge sizes; which I don't think the "average" person would be doing.
As far cameras go, I wouldn't know. But for lenses, I would suggest a Canon 90mm 2.8 or 17mm 4.0 for landscapes. They will run about $2000 tho.
Cheaper option is lensbabies; but we have never used those...
@adarkershadeofbrown: A camera that does this type of photography will have a better end product. The blur will look realistic and the photo will not be damaged by editing resulting in a higher quality image (for large scale printing purposes/stock photography).
However, It is more difficult to take/get your intended shot if time constraints.
In the end, it comes down to the tool you have available at the time of the shot.
hey man great video! just had a question, i know you said you can use any photoshop program but just to be sure if i buy photoshop elements 8 would that work? thanks
Thats a good question, and to be honest, I'm not sure. I've tried to do it in Fireworks but it was hard, and only performed it in Photoshop. But not sure if Photoshop elemtns 8 have the features needed to pull this off.
i tried, some pictures are working, some are don't, i dont know why !
PhuNguyen88 6 days ago
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epiem 1 month ago
@adarkershadeofbrown: Honestly to edit those type of photos, it would only take a couple min. I would assume u wouldn't be mass producing Tilt-Shift photos. The quality loss would only be significant if u are printing in huge sizes; which I don't think the "average" person would be doing.
As far cameras go, I wouldn't know. But for lenses, I would suggest a Canon 90mm 2.8 or 17mm 4.0 for landscapes. They will run about $2000 tho.
Cheaper option is lensbabies; but we have never used those...
epiem 1 month ago
@adarkershadeofbrown: A camera that does this type of photography will have a better end product. The blur will look realistic and the photo will not be damaged by editing resulting in a higher quality image (for large scale printing purposes/stock photography).
However, It is more difficult to take/get your intended shot if time constraints.
In the end, it comes down to the tool you have available at the time of the shot.
epiem 1 month ago
great tutorial
skiandlaura 4 months ago
thanks for the upload!
Fourteen88SoCal 9 months ago
Thank you. it works with PS CS3.
xxxfreshlumpiaxxx 9 months ago
great video, well explained and not boring and very informative , cheers
feel0the0rod0sham 1 year ago
thank you very much, I will try this effect out today :)
mangoa2 1 year ago
Thank you ! Great tutorial !
vvoy 2 years ago
hey man great video! just had a question, i know you said you can use any photoshop program but just to be sure if i buy photoshop elements 8 would that work? thanks
cmouseplane 2 years ago
Thats a good question, and to be honest, I'm not sure. I've tried to do it in Fireworks but it was hard, and only performed it in Photoshop. But not sure if Photoshop elemtns 8 have the features needed to pull this off.
mlwebco 2 years ago
@mlwebco i just tried and couldbnt find th tilt button
MrWill502 1 year ago
thanks! always wondered about how to make that effect ;)
wuddlknuddel 2 years ago